Following up on our last post where we mentioned that we have multiple grab bags for sale (7 yards of various material for less than $2 per yard), we have also knocked down on prices on clearance items such that there are many $3 items available.



We need to clear our space to make room for new inventory and so we are selling many of our fabrics at prices below what we paid for them.


Clearance items don’t last though – they are unique one-of-a-kind items that once they sell are gone forever. We know you are probably not thinking of sewing and projects right now, but build up your supplies now for spring, because these won’t last.


I grabbed one of the 7-yard grab bags last time and was surprised by the variety, so these $3 clearance vinyl and snakeskin pieces are really tempting.
I like that you’re upfront about these being gone forever once sold, since it sets expectations and adds urgency.
The reminder that these are one-of-a-kind really pushes me to act, especially with specialty textures like snakeskin that don’t come around often.
I’ve been wanting to try snakeskin texture but didn’t want to commit at full price, so this clearance is perfect timing.
It’s interesting that you’re pricing items below what you paid, which really shows how much you need to clear out space.
These kinds of clearance drops always go fast, especially when people realize they can prep for spring projects this cheaply.
The mix of grab bags and individual $3 pieces makes it easy to experiment without overthinking each purchase.
It’s helpful that you mentioned these won’t last, because I’ve hesitated before and missed out on unique materials I actually wanted.
The one-of-a-kind aspect makes this feel more like a treasure hunt than a standard clearance sale.
Getting seven yards for under $2 per yard already felt like a deal, but adding $3 specialty fabrics makes it even better.
Selling below cost just to clear space sounds wild, but it makes sense if you’re bringing in new inventory and need the room quickly.
I like the idea of stocking up now for spring projects, since finding vinyl this cheap later in the season is basically impossible.
Honestly, deals like this make it easier to justify stocking up now even if I won’t touch my sewing machine for a couple months.
I appreciate the heads-up about timing, since I usually don’t think about sewing until spring and then everything good is gone.
Clearance vinyl at $3 is a steal, especially for practice projects where you don’t want to risk expensive fabric.
That under $2 per yard grab bag deal combined with $3 clearance pieces could build a solid stash for very little money.